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Thursday Night Jazz @ The Alluvion! featuring Anthony Stanco, Marion Hayden, and Tariq Gardner

  • The Alluvion 414 East Eighth Street Traverse City, MI, 49686 United States (map)

EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE ALLUVION

Doors open at 5:30pm. Music at 6.
$1-20 honor cover at the door

Enjoy the best live jazz in town, live painting, and of course the one-of-kind cool atmosphere of The Alluvion. Food and drinks available at the bar.

The band: Jeff Haas on piano, Jack Dryden on bass, and Randy Marsh on drums, with Laurie Sears on saxophone. This week, featuring THREE SPECIAL GUESTS: Anthony Stanco on trumpet, Marion Hayden on bass, and Tariq Gardner on drums. This will be a night to remember!

The art: Witness the incredible live painting art of Lisa Flahive. Lisa paints portraits of the musicians live onstage with the band!

About the artists:

MARION HAYDEN (GUEST): Born in Detroit, MI, a crucible of jazz, Marion Hayden is one of the nation’s finest proponents of the acoustic bass. Mentored by master trumpeter Marcus Belgrave, Hayden began performing jazz at the age of 15. She has performed with such diverse luminaries as Bobby McFerrin, Nancy Wilson, Geri Allen, Regina Carter, Steve Turre, Lester Bowie, David Allen Grier, James Carter, Dorothy Donegan, Joe Williams, Lionel Hampton, Frank Morgan, Jon Hendricks, Hank Jones, Bobby Hutcherson, Larry Willis, Vanessa Rubin, Sheila Jordan, Mulgrew Miller, Annie Ross and many others. She is a co-founder of the touring jazz ensemble Straight Ahead- the first all woman jazz ensemble signed to Atlantic Records. She is a member of the Detroit International Jazz Festival All-Star Ambassadors touring ensemble.

ANTHONY STANCO (GUEST): Anthony Stanco is a trumpeter, composer, bandleader, and educator from Southeast Michigan. A product of Detroit's rich musical heritage, Stanco spent his early years studying under local heroes such as Marcus Belgrave and Rodney Whitaker. He enrolled in the Manhattan School of Music to continue his education with world-famous brass pedagogue Laurie Frink and transferred to Michigan State University to finish his undergraduate and master's degree. Stanco leads The Crucial Elements, a nationally-recognized 5-piece ensemble who have served multiple tours with the US State Department's “American Music Abroad” program. He has penned many of his own compositions including a five movement suite, select tracks on his records, a commissioned big band work for The Ohio State University’s 40th anniversary of their jazz festival, as well as a studio orchestra arrangement celebrating the life of jazz legend Charlie Parker.

TARIQ GARDNER (GUEST): Tariq Gardner is a Detroit-based musician, drummer, composer, and bandleader. Influenced by Detroit’s jazz, neo-soul, and hip hop, and by his mother Marion Hayden, Tariq studied at University of Michigan’s Jazz Studies program, and has participated in several different ensembles, festivals, and musical projects, including his own group the Evening Star.

JEFF HAAS learned to crawl in the organ loft of Temple Israel in Detroit, listening to his dad play. He grew up surrounded by classical cats rehearsing chamber music with his dad, Karl Haas. At five, he was at the piano under his dad’s watchful eye. In his early teens, Jeff stumbled upon his first live Motown review (Marvin, Martha, The Temps, Four Tops, Supremes and Little Stevie Wonder) at the MI State Fair. He had gone rogue. The Motown music scene became Jeff’s playground, hanging out at the Grande Ballroom, Easttown and the back door of Bakers Keyboard Lounge, where Jeff could catch the jazz vibe even though he wasn’t old enough to get in.

A bazillion hours at the piano and thousands of gigs later, Jeff is a northern MI  jazz staple, performing  for decades with his trio and a hosts of jazz legends. Jeff is an extraordinary composer who tends to play by his own rules, challenging traditional forms, melody structures and genre blends. His compositional voice organically blends his passion for jazz, R&B, classical and Judaic music. Jeff is the founder and artistic director for the award winning educational outreach program, Building Bridges with Music.

LISA FLAHIVE is most widely known for her expressive drawings and watercolors of jazz musicians, created live, in the moment, on the bandstand. This allows her to improvise, react, and communicate with the musicians. She chooses watermedia because it reflects the life of the music and must be created boldly, in the moment.

Lisa paints what inspires her, such as cafes or chefs in the kitchen. She also loves to capture the energy of a city in her vibrant street scenes, and paints many en plein air, at night. Lisa is the artist in residence for Chateau Chantal Winery in Traverse City, MI and paints live on the bandstand every Thursday during their popular Jazz at Sunset series.

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